Bake Off star Emma Willis shocks fans as she accidentally makes X-rated cookies in celebrity special

EMMA Willis left Great Celebrity Bake Off fans in hysterics when she accidentally made some X-rated cookies.

The 46-year-old was one of the stars to take part in the first episode of the Stand Up to Cancer special.

Emma took part in the first episode of the Great Celebrity Bake Off

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Emma took part in the first episode of the Great Celebrity Bake Off
Some viewers pointed out that Emma's cookies didn't remind them of elephants...

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Some viewers pointed out that Emma’s cookies didn’t remind them of elephants…

Alongside Clara Amfo, Blake Harrison and Alex Horne, Emma’s first job was to bake animal themed cookies.

Although presenter Emma wanted elephant-shaped cookies, viewers at home were quick to point out that they actually looked like something else.

One tweeted: “Emma’s penis cookies [laughing emoji].”

Another said: “You could serve Emma’s cookies at an Ann Summers party.”

And a third added: “EMMA THESE ARE NOT ELEPHANTS.”

Emma previously told judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, “I’m going to try to make Vienna Elephant Biscuits.”

Paul asked, “What can we expect?”

“Buttery, a bit crumbly, if you dunk it in your tea you might lose it,” Emma replied.

Host Matt Lucas was the first to comment on their questionable form, saying, “They don’t just remind me of elephants.”

They may have left some viewers with raised eyebrows, but Emma’s elephant cookies earned her a Hollywood handshake.

She impressed throughout the competition and was eventually named the show’s first Star Baker.

Emma's elephants helped her become the show's first star baker

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Emma’s elephants helped her become the show’s first star baker

https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/tv/4955431/emma-willis-bake-off-biscuits/ Bake Off star Emma Willis shocks fans as she accidentally makes X-rated cookies in celebrity special

Aila Slisco

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